Individually shaped and no nuts, B.T. McElrath's ginger toffee does’t look like what most Americans think of as toffee (which is actually almond buttercrunch). We love it!
March 2005
Updated March 2007
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The Best Toffees In A Toffee Toss-Up
How To Decide? Have All Of These Gourmet Toffees To Decide Your Favorite!
Of course, sometimes you just have to make a decision. So here’s a comparison of our favorite gourmet toffees. Note that some toffee-makers have selections that are nut-free, although they are made in facilities with nuts. If you’d like to recommend what you think is the best toffee in America, send us a note.
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Description |
Plusses & Minuses |
B. T. McElrath
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review |
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Almond Toffee, Macadamia
Toffee
and Ginger Toffee
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Individual formed toffee squares enrobed in chocolate
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Light accent of chopped nuts
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The sweetest (in a good way)
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Enstrom’s
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for our
review |
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Milk or dark
chocolate
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Kosher
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Must be refrigerated
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Lake Champlain
LakeChamplainChocolates.com |
- Almond Buttercrunch
- Enrobed in chocolate
- Dusted in almonds
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Lillie Belle Farms
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review |
- Cocoa Nib, Pistachio
Almond, and Spicy
Pecan Toffee
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Broken from thin slabs
- Coated with
chocolate and
chopped nuts or
nibs on one side
- Most unusual flavors
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All are dark chocolate
- Cocoa Nib is nut-
free
- Partially organic
(chocolate and
sugar are, butter
and nuts are not)
- Cello bags only (no
gift boxes)
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Lula Belle
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review |
- Pecan Toffee
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Broken from thin slabs
- Coated with
chocolate and
chopped pecans
on one side
- The nuttiest (pecan
flavor)
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- Milk, dark, and
white chocolate
- White is rare: a
great wedding favor
- Refrigeration recommended
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Wiseman House
WisemanHouseChocolates.com |
- Almond Buttercrunch
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Broken from thin slabs
- Totally coated with
crushed almonds on
both sides
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- Lots of milk chocolate
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Tons of almonds
- An excellent menage à trois among all three flavors: chocolate, nuts and toffee
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An Oldie But Goodie
Farrah’s Harrogate Toffee, from England, is a rich, brittle, buttery toffee with a hint of lemon oil. It is reputed to be the Queen’s favorite toffee...although it never hurts any company to start rumors like that. Made in Harrogate since 1840, the company claims to be the oldest toffee in the British Isles.
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